| Author/Contributor(s): | Venables, Phil |
| Publisher: | IT Revolution |
| Date: | 2/23/2027 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Every security leader has felt it: the gap between knowing what good looks like and being able to deliver it at scale. Your team is skilled. Your frameworks are sound. And yet the organization keeps outpacing your defenses—more complexity, more dependencies, more surface area, more risk—while the same structural problems recur quarter after quarter. The issue isn't your expertise. It's that most security programs are still built on artisanal craftsmanship in a world that demands industrial-grade execution. Adversaries are not waiting. They are industrializing too.
Scaling Security offers a way forward. Phil Venables has spent decades at the center of the hardest security problems in the world—as CISO at Goldman Sachs for seventeen years, as the first CISO of Google Cloud, and as an advisor to boards, central banks, and the White House. He has seen what separates elite security programs from merely competent ones, and it is not better tools or bigger budgets. It is seven pillars that transform security leadership from reactive expertise into organizational leverage: setting leading indicators of performance, modernizing for inherent defensibility, prioritizing the high-impact 20 percent, amplifying people through structure and AI, architecting for resilience, running security like a business, and weaponizing speed as strategy.
This is not a technical manual. It is a leadership operating system for CISOs and senior security executives who need to move their programs from bespoke to scalable—from dependent on individual artisans to driven by organization-wide systems that hold even under pressure.
The leaders building the security programs of the next decade are building them right now.